I’ve been waiting a long time to see a hagfish in person. Last year I took a class miles out to sea, hauled up traps from 300 feet, and came up with nothing but mud. Today, however, we discovered not just one hagfish–but fifty. Buckets full of squirming jawless beasts that seemed to slither straight out of the Cambrian Period. Their slime is more like a jelly made of glass–a marvelous thing. I am here to declare that a day with fifty hagfish is a good day.
(For more, read “Secrets of the Slime Hag” (pdf)” in Scientific American by Frederic Martini)
[Image courtesy of Charlotte Zimmer, age 9]
Originally published August 11, 2010. Copyright 2010 Carl Zimmer.